List of Cultural Properties of Tōdai-ji

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This list is of the Cultural Properties of Tōdai-ji, Nara, Japan.

Structures

Image Name Date Architecture Other Comments Designation
East corridor
東廻廊
higashi kairō[1]
1716-37 41x1 bay, single-storey, tiled roof kairō ICP
West corridor
西廻廊
nishi kairō[2]
1716-37 41x1 bay, single-storey, tiled roof kairō ICP
Founder's Hall
開山堂
kaisandō[3]
1200-50 3x3 bay, single-storey, hōgyō-zukuri, tiled roof kaisandō NT
Repository
勧進所経庫
kanjinshokyōko[4]
794-929 3x3 bay, azekura, yosemune-zukuri, tiled roof Repository for donations ICP
Kondō (Daibutsuden) (金堂 (大仏殿))[5] 1705 5x5 bay, single-storey with mokoshi, yosemune-zukuri, tiled roof, copper-tiled karahafu NT
Gorintō (五輪塔)[6] 1185-1274 ICP
Sanmaidō (Shigatsudō) (三昧堂(四月堂))[7] 1681 3x3 bay, twin-storey, yosemune-zukuri, tiled roof ICP
Shōrō (鐘楼)[8] 1207-10 1x1 bay, single-storey, irimoya-zukuri, tiled roof NT
Ōyuya (大湯屋)[9] 1408 8x5 bay, single-storey, irimoya-zukuri front, kirizuma-zukuri rear, tiled roof, tsumairi Bath-house ICP
Chūmon (中門)[10] 1714 5 bay, three-door rōmon, tiled roof ICP
Tegaimon (転害門)[11] Nara period 3 bay, single-door hakkyakumon, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled roof NT
Tōzaigakumon (East) (東西楽門 (東))[12] 1722 3 bay, single-door hakkyakumon, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled roof ICP
Tōzaigakumon (West) (東西楽門 (西))[13] 1719 3 bay, single-door hakkyakumon, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled roof ICP
Nandaimon (南大門)[14] 1199-1203 5 bay, three-door, twin-storey, irimoya-zukuri, tiled-roof NT
Nigatsu-dō (二月堂)[15] 1669 10x7 bay, single-storey, yosemune-zukuri, tiled-roof NT
Nigatsu-dō sanrōsho (二月堂参籠所)[15] 1277-1282 5x4 bay, single-storey, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled-roof For seclusion and prayer ICP
Nigatsu-dō busshōya (gokūsho) (二月堂仏餉屋(御供所))[16] 1185-1274 5x2 bay, single-storey, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled-roof For preparation of ritual food offerings ICP
Nigatsu-dō akaiya (wakasaiya) (二月堂閼伽井屋(若狭井屋))[17] 1275-1332 3x2 bay, single-storey, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled-roof Double well for serving Buddha ICP
Nembutsu- (念仏堂)[18] 1237 3x3 bay, single-storey, yosemune-zukuri, tiled-roof ICP
Hokke- (法華堂)[19] 747, 1199 5x8 bay, single-storey, irimoya-zukuri front, yosemune-zukuri rear, tiled-roof NT
Hokke- repository (法華堂経庫)[20] 794-929 3x3 bay, azekura, yosemune-zukuri, tiled-roof ICP
Hokke- temizuya (法華堂手水屋)[21] 1335 7x4 bay, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled-roof ICP
Hokke- north gate (法華堂北門)[22] 1240 four-post, kirizuma-zukuri, tiled-roof ICP
Repository
本坊経庫
honbōkyōko[23]
710-793 3x2 bay, azekura, yosemune-zukuri, tiled-roof NT
Shingon'in kanjōdō
東大寺真言院灌頂堂
Tōdai-ji Shingon'in kanjōdō[24]
1649 & following Prefectural
Shingon'in front gate
東大寺真言院表門
Tōdai-ji Shingon'in omotemon[24]
1649 & following Prefectural
Shingon'in Jizōdō
東大寺真言院地蔵堂
Tōdai-ji Shingon'in Jizōdō[24]
1649 & following Prefectural
Shingon'in kangodono
東大寺真言院神護殿
Tōdai-ji Shingon'in kangodono[24]
1649 & following Prefectural
Shingon'in akaiya
東大寺真言院閼伽井屋
Tōdai-ji Shingon'in akaiya[24]
1649 & following Prefectural
Shingon'in shōrō
東大寺真言院鐘楼
Tōdai-ji Shingon'in shōrō[24]
1649 & following Prefectural
Shingon'in south gate
東大寺真言院南門
Tōdai-ji Shingon'in nanmon[24]
1649 & following Prefectural
Kaidan'in kaidandō
東大寺戒壇院戒壇堂
Tōdai-ji Nigatsudō yuya[24]
1733 Prefectural
Nigatsudō bath house
東大寺二月堂湯屋
Tōdai-ji Nigatsudō yuya[24]
mid-Edo period Prefectural

Paintings

Image Name Date Medium Other Comments Designation
Kusha mandala
絹本著色倶舎曼荼羅図
kenpon chakushoku kusha mandarazu[25]
Heian period (C12) mandala of the Kusha school NT
Zenzai Dōji's pilgrimage to the fifty-five places described in the Kegon Sutra
紙本著色華厳五十五所絵巻
shihon chakushoku Kegon gojūgosho emaki[26][27]
twelfth century on coloured paper; picture scroll illustrated stories of the boy Sudhana's pilgrimage NT
Portrait of Kōzō Daishi
絹本著色香象大師像
kenpon chakushoku Kōzō Daishi zō[27][28]
Kamakura period (C13) colours on silk one of the five patriarchs of the Kegon school ICP
Spiritual Teachers of the Kegon Ocean Assembly
絹本著色華厳海会善知識曼荼羅図
kenpon chakushoku Kegon kaie zenchishiki mandara zu[27][29]
1294 colours on silk assembly of those consulted by Zenzai Dōji; painted by Raien for Kōzan-ji; transferred to Tōdai-ji in 1421 ICP
Fifty-five places described in the Kegon Sutra
絹本著色華厳五十五所絵
kenpon chakushoku Kegon gojūgosho e[27][30][31]
Heian period colours on silk ten paintings from the twenty that are extant; the others are owned by the Fujita Art Museum, Nezu Museum, and Nara National Museum ICP
Legends of the Daibutsu
紙本著色東大寺大仏縁起
shihon chakushoku Tōdai-ji daibutsu engi[27][32]
1536 colours on silk illustrated legends of the daibutsu which, alongside the Legends of Hachiman, were copied and used in fundraising throughout Japan for repairs to the Daibutsuden; by Rinken; three scrolls ICP
Portrait of Kashō Daishi
絹本著色嘉祥大師像
kenpon chakushoku Kashō Daishi zō[27][33]
Kamakura period (C13) colours on silk Jizang (549-623), patriarch of the Sanron school ICP
Portrait of Jōei Daishi
絹本著色浄影大師像
kenpon chakushoku Jōei Daishi zō[27][34]
Kamakura period (C13) colours on silk Hui Yuan (523-592), patriarch of the Sanron school, from Dunhuang, known as the "Commentator Priest" ICP
Four Saintly Persons
絹本著色四聖御影
kenpon chakushoku shishōnomie[27][35]
1256 colours on silk key figures in the history of Tōdai-ji: Emperor Shōmu, Rōben, Bodhisena, and Gyōki ICP
Four Saintly Persons
絹本著色四聖御影
kenpon chakushoku shishōnomie[27][36]
1377 colours on silk key figures in the history of Tōdai-ji: Emperor Shōmu (rear left), Rōben (front left), Bodhisena (rear right), and Gyōki (front right); by Hokkyō Kanjō from Mino Province; copy of the 1256 version ICP
Eleven-headed Kannon
絹本著色十一面観音像
kenpon chakushoku Jūichimen Kannon zō[37]
Kamakura period colours on silk Jūichimen Kannon ICP
Nigatsudō mandala
二月堂曼荼羅図
Nigatsudō mandara zu[24]
Muromachi period mandala Prefectural
History and legends of Tōdai-ji
絹本著色東大寺縁起図
kenpon chakushoku Tōdaiji engi zu[24]
Kamakura period colours on silk two items Prefectural
Shaka triad with Sixteen Rakan
絹本著色釈迦三尊十六羅漢像
kenpon chakushoku Shaka sanzon jūroku rakan zō[27][38]
Kamakura period (C14) colours on silk Shaka and Sixteen Rakan Municipal

Sculptures

Image Name Date Medium Other Comments Designation
Bonten
乾漆梵天立像
kanshitsu Bonten ryūzō[39]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Bonten; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Taishakuten
乾漆帝釈天立像
kanshitsu Taishakuten ryūzō[39]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Taishakuten; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Kongō Rikishi
乾漆金剛力士立像
kanshitsu Taishakuten ryūzō[40][41]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Agyō; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Kongō Rikishi
乾漆金剛力士立像
kanshitsu Taishakuten ryūzō[40][41]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Ungyō; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
乾漆四天王立像
kanshitsu shitennō ryūzō[42]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Jikoku-ten; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
乾漆四天王立像
kanshitsu shitennō ryūzō[42]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Zōjō-ten; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
乾漆四天王立像
kanshitsu shitennō ryūzō[42]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Kōmoku-ten; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
乾漆四天王立像
kanshitsu shitennō ryūzō[42]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Tamon-ten; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Fukūkensaku Kannon
乾漆不空羂索観音立像
kanshitsu Fukū Kensaku Kannon ryūzō[43]
Nara period dry lacquer standing statue of Fukūkensaku Kannon; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Nikkō Bosatsu
塑造日光仏立像
sozō Nikkō butsu ryūzō[44]
Nara period clay standing statue of Nikkō Bosatsu; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Gakkō Bosatsu
塑造月光仏立像
sozō Gakkō butsu ryūzō[44]
Nara period clay standing statue of Gakkō Bosatsu; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
塑造四天王立像
sozō shitennō ryūzō[45]
Nara period clay standing statue of Jikoku-ten; enshrined at the Kaidandō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
塑造四天王立像
sozō shitennō ryūzō[45]
Nara period clay standing statue of Zōjō-ten; enshrined at the Kaidandō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
塑造四天王立像
sozō shitennō ryūzō[45]
Nara period clay standing statue of Kōmoku-ten; enshrined at the Kaidandō NT
Four Heavenly Kings
塑造四天王立像
sozō shitennō ryūzō[45]
Nara period clay standing statue of Tamon-ten; enshrined at the Kaidandō NT
Shukongōshin
塑造執金剛神立像
sozō shukongōshin ryūzō[46]
Nara period clay standing statue of Shukongōshin; enshrined at the Hokkedō NT
Shaka at Birth
銅造誕生釈迦仏立像
dōzō tanjō Shaka butsu ryūzō[27][41][47][48]
Nara period bronze for the ceremony on Buddha's Birthday NT
Vairocana
銅造盧舎那仏坐像
dōzō Rushana butsu zazō[49]
752 bronze daibutsu; restored; enshrined at the Daibutsuden NT
Kongō Rikishi
木造金剛力士立像
mokuzō kongōrikishi ryūzō[50]
1203 wood standing statue of Agyō; located at the Nandaimon; by Unkei, Kaikei, and 13 assistant sculptors. NT
Kongō Rikishi
木造金剛力士立像
mokuzō kongōrikishi ryūzō[50]
1203 wood standing statue of Ungyō; located at the Nandaimon; by Jōkaku, Tankei, and 12 assistant sculptors NT
Chōgen
木造俊乗上人坐像
mokuzō Shunjō shōnin zazō[27][51]
c. 1206 wood seated statue of Chōgen, in charge or rebuilding Tōdai-ji after the 1180 fire; enshrined at the Shunjōdō or Chōgen Hall NT
Hachiman in the guise of a monk
木造僧形八幡神坐像
mokuzō sōgyō Hachimanjin zazō[27][52]
1201 wood Hachiman in the guise of a monk, by Kaikei; enshrined at the Kanjinsho Hachimanden (see Hachiman shrine and Chinjusha) NT
Priest Rōben
木造良弁僧正坐像
mokuzō Rōben sōjō zazō[27][53]
Heian period (late C9) wood seated statue of Rōben, founder of Tōdai-ji; enshrined at the Kaisandō or Founder's Hall NT
Shaka Nyorai
木造釈迦如来坐像
mokuzō Shaka Nyorai zazō[27][41][54]
1225 wood seated statue of Shaka Nyorai; by Zen'en (善慶) ICP
Miroku
木造弥勒菩薩坐像
mokuzō Miroku bosatsu zazō[27][41][55]
Heian period wood seated statue of Miroku; said to be the personal devotional of Rōben, but generally dated later on stylistic grounds ICP
Amida Nyorai
木造阿弥陀如来坐像
mokuzō Amida Nyorai zazō[56]
Heian period wood seated statue of Amida Nyorai; enshrined at the Kangakuin ICP
Amida Nyorai
木造阿弥陀如来立像
mokuzō Amida Nyorai ryūzō[27][57]
Kamakura period wood standing statue of Amida Nyorai; enshrined at the Shunjōdō ICP
Amida Nyorai
木造阿弥陀如来坐像
mokuzō Amida Nyorai zazō[58]
Kamakura period wood seated statue of Amida Nyorai ICP
Stone Lion
石造獅子
sekizō shishi[59]
Kamakura period stone shishi by Chin Wakei (陳和卿); at the Nandaimon ICP
Nimbus in the shape of a boat
銅造舟形光背
dōzō funagata kōhai[41][60]
Nara period bronze ICP
Jizō bosatsu
木造地蔵菩薩坐像
mokuzō Jizō bosatsu zazō[61]
Kamakura period wood seated statue of Jizō; enshrined at the Hokkedō ICP
Jizō bosatsu
木造地蔵菩薩坐像
mokuzō Jizō bosatsu zazō[62]
Kamakura period wood seated statue of Jizō; enshrined at the Nembutsudō (see Nembutsu) ICP
Jizō bosatsu
木造地蔵菩薩坐像
mokuzō Jizō bosatsu ryūzō[63]
Kamakura period wood standing statue of Jizō ICP
Jizō bosatsu
木造地蔵菩薩坐像
mokuzō Jizō bosatsu ryūzō[27][41][64]
Kamakura period wood standing statue of Jizō; by Kaikei; located at the Kōkeidō ICP
Aizen Myōō
木造愛染明王坐像
mokuzō Aizen Myōō zazō[27][65]
Heian period wood seated statue of Aizen Myōō; enshrined at the Shunjōdō ICP
Aizen Myōō
木造愛染明王坐像
mokuzō Aizen Myōō zazō[66]
Muromachi period wood seated statue of Aizen Myōō ICP
Benzaiten
塑造弁財天吉祥天立像
sozō Benzaiten Kisshōten ryūzō[67]
Nara period clay standing statue of Benzaiten ICP
Kisshōten
塑造弁財天吉祥天立像
sozō Benzaiten Kisshōten ryūzō[67]
Nara period clay standing statue of Kisshōten ICP
Tamonten Guardian in the Todaiji temple, Kyoto, Japan.
Tamonten
木造多聞天立像
mokuzō Tamonten ryūzō[27][41][68]
1178 wood standing statue of Tamonten ICP
Senjū Kannon
木造千手観音立像
mokuzō Senjū Kannon ryūzō[69]
Heian period wood standing statue of the Thousand-armed Kannon; enshrined at the Sanmaidō (Shigatsudō) ICP
Gokōshii Amida
木造五劫思惟弥陀仏坐像
mokuzō Gokōshii Mida butsu zazō[70]
Muromachi Period wood seated statue of Gokōshii Amida; enshrined at the Kangakuin ICP
Fudō Myōō with two attendants
木造不動明王二童子像
mokuzō Fudō Myōō nidōshizō[27][71]
1373 wood enshrined at the Hokkedō ICP
Kariteimo
木造訶梨帝母坐像
mokuzō Kariteimo zazō[27][72]
Heian period wood seated statue of Kariteimo; enshrined at the Shuni-e shukusho ICP
Ganjin
木造鑑真和尚坐像
mokuzō Ganjin oshō zazō[27][73]
1733 wood seated statue of Ganjin ICP
Jikoku-ten
木造持国天立像
mokuzō Jikokuten ryūzō[27][41][74]
Heian period (1178) wood standing statue of Jikoku-ten ICP
Nyoirin Kannon
銅造如意輪観音半跏像
dōzō Nyoirin Kannon hankazō[27][41][75]
Heian period bronze half-cross-legged statue of Nyoirin Kannon ICP
Seimen Kongō
木造青面金剛立像
mokuzō Seimen Kongō ryūzō[27][76]
Heian period wood standing statue of Shōmen Kongō ICP
Twelve Heavenly Generals
木造十二神将立像
mokuzō jūnishinshō ryūzō[27][41][77]
Heian period wood twelve standing statues of the Twelve Heavenly Generals ICP
Four Heavenly Kings
木造四天王立像
mokuzō shitennō ryūzō[78]
1281 wood four standing statues of the Four Heavenly Kings ICP
Shō Kannon
木造聖観音立像
mokuzō Shō Kannon ryūzō[27][79]
Kamakura period wood standing statue of Shō Kannon ICP
Jūichimen Kannon
木造十一面観音立像
mokuzō Jūichimen Kannon ryūzō[27][80]
Heian period wood standing statue of Jūichimen Kannon ICP
Enma-Ō
木造閻魔王坐像
mokuzō Enma-ō zazō[27][81]
Kamakura period wood seated statue of Enma-Ō ICP
Taizan Fukun
木造泰山府君坐像
mokuzō Taizan Fukun zazō[27][82]
Kamakura period wood seated statue of Taizan Fukun ICP
Bosatsu
木造菩薩立像
mokuzō Bosatsu ryūzō[83]
1190-98 wood standing statue of a bodhisattva ICP
Nyoirin Kannon & Kokūzō Bosatsu
木造〈如意輪観音/虚空蔵菩薩〉坐像
mokuzō Nyoirin Kannon / Kokūzō Bosatsu zazō[84]
1726-55 wood seated statues of Nyoirin Kannon & Kokūzō Bosatsu; enshrined in the Daibutsuden; Kei school ICP
Images inside a miniature shrine: Senjū Kannon and Four Heavenly Kings
厨子入/木造千手観音立像/木造四天王立像
zushi-iri/mokuzō Senjū Kannon ryūzō/mokuzō shitennō ryūzō[27][85]
Kamakura period wood standing statues of Thousand-armed Kannon and Four Heavenly Kings; enshrined at the Kaidan'in Senjūdō ICP
Lion head
木造獅子頭
mokuzō shishi gashira[86]
Kamakura period wood shishi ICP
Kōkei
木造公慶上人坐像
mokuzō Kōkei shōnin zazō[27][87]
1706 wood ICP
Gigaku masks
木造伎楽面 乾漆伎楽面
mokuzō gigaku men - kanshitsu gigakumen[27][41][88][89]
752 for gigaku; wood (29); dry lacquer (1) thirty inscribed masks ICP
Gigaku masks
木造伎楽面 乾漆伎楽面
mokuzō gigaku men[90]
1196 wood two inscribed masks ICP
Bugaku masks
木造舞楽面
mokuzō bugaku men[27][41][91]
Heian and Kamakura period wood for Bugaku; nine masks ICP
Gyōdō masks
木造行道面
mokuzō gyōdō men[92]
1086 & 1334 wood for gyōdō; two masks ICP
Bosatsu masks
木造菩薩面
mokuzō bosatsu men[93]
1158 wood three bodhisattva masks ICP
Fudō Myōō
木造不動明王坐像
mokuzō Fudō Myōō zazō[24]
Heian period wood seated statue of Fudō Myōō Prefectural

Crafts

Image Name Date Type Other Comments Designation
Kondō consecration objects
東大寺金堂鎭壇具
Tōdaiji kondō chindangu[27][94]
c.750 designated as "archaeological materials" Small gilt silver bowl with a hunting motif, swords, armor, a mirror, a fragment of a lacquer box, a crystal box, crystal objects, amber beads, glass beads and 22 crystal beads NT
Temple bell
梵鐘
bonshō[95]
752 NT
Octagonal gilt bronze lantern
金銅八角燈籠
kondō hakkaku tōrō[27][96]
Nara period located in front of the Daibutsuden NT
Box with flower and bird design
花鳥彩絵油色箱
kachō saieyushokubako[97]
Nara period NT
Deer hide with grape arabesque pattern
葡萄唐草文染韋
budō karakusamon somekawa[27][98]
Nara period NT
Imperial plaque for the Saidaimon
木造西大門勅額
mokuzō Saidaimon chokugaku[41][99]
Nara period ICP
Bell
梵鐘
bonshō[100]
1264 at the Shingon'in ICP
Sutra chest with cloud and phoenix design
雲鳳鎗金経櫃
unhōsō kinkyō hitsu[27][101]
Yuan Dynasty at the Tokyo National Museum; from China ICP
Gong with peacock design
孔雀文磬
kujaku monkei[27][102]
Kamakura period ICP
Ewer
銅水瓶
dō suibyō[27][103]
1305 bronze with inscription of date and location in the Kaidan'in; two items ICP
Perfume jars
銅香水杓
dō kōsuishaku[104]
Kamakura period bronze four items ICP
Lock (with key)
鉄鑰鍵付
tetsu yaku (kagi tsuki)[105]
Kamakura period iron ICP
Small bell
堂司鈴
dōshirei[106]
1285 ICP
Bell
梵鐘
bonshō[27][107]
1308 located inside the Nigatsudō ICP
Waniguchi
鰐口
waniguchi[108]
Kamakura period ICP
Lacquer bowls
朱漆布薩盥
shu urushi fusatsu tarai[27][109]
1427 three items ICP
Lacquer trays
二月堂練行衆盤
Nigatsudō rengyō shūban[27][110]
1298 inscribed; from the Nigatsudō; with cedar box; eleven items ICP
Vessel
木製黒漆油壺
mokusei kokushitsu abura tsubo[111]
1330 wooden core, black lacquer, oil; two items ICP
Lacquer drum body
黒漆鼓胴
kokushitsu kodō[112]
Nara period black lacquer; two items ICP
Painted drum body
彩絵鼓胴
sai-e kodō[113]
Kamakura period ICP
Painted drum body
彩絵鼓胴
sai-e kodō[114]
1232 ICP
Black lacquer table with mother-of-pearl inserts
黒漆螺鈿卓
kokushitsu raden taku[27][115]
Heian period raden ICP
Five-lion nyoi
五獅子如意
go shishi nyoi[116]
Heian period ritual implement decorated with five lions ICP
Tortoiseshell nyoi
玳瑁如意
taimai nyoi[117]
Heian period ICP
Bathtub
鉄湯船
tetsu yubune[118]
Kamakura period iron at the Ōyuya (bath house) ICP
Iron lanterns
鉄釣燈籠
tetsutsuri tōrō[27][119]
Kamakura period iron two "fishing" lanterns; at the Hokkedō ICP
Stone lantern
石燈籠
ishi dōrō[120]
1254 stone tōrō ICP
Kane
鉦鼓
shōkō[121]
1134 kane (instrument) ICP
Kane
鉦鼓
shōkō[122]
1198 kane (instrument) ICP
Gilt bronze base
金銅受台
kondō ukedai[123]
Nara period ICP
Bronze pot
銅鉢
dōhatsu[124]
Nara period ICP
Gilt bronze pots
金銅鉢
kondōhatsu[125]
Nara period two items ICP
Gilt bronze hōtō
金銅宝塔
kondō hōtō[24]
1411 Prefectural

Documents

Image Name Date Type Other Comments Designation
Documents of Tōdai-ji
東大寺文書
Tōdai-ji monjo[126]
Heian to Muromachi period designated as "ancient documents" 100 scrolls with 979 mounted documents; 8,516 single-sheet documents NT
Sutra of the Wise and Foolish
賢愚経
Kengu-kyō[127]
Nara period one scroll (vol. 15) NT
Kenkō-kyō
賢劫経
Kenkō-kyō shihonbokusho makimono[128]
Nara period one scroll ICP
Daibibasharon
大毘婆沙論
daibibasharon[129]
740 Abhidharma Mahāvibhāṣa Śāstra; one scroll (vol. 23) ICP
Annals of Tōdai-ji
東大寺要録
Tōdai-ji yōroku[130]
Kamakura period ten volumes ICP
Annals of Tōdai-ji continued
東大寺要録続録
Tōdai-ji yōroku zokuroku[131]
Muromachi period nine volumes ICP
Daiitoku Darani-kyō
大威徳陀羅尼経
Daiitoku darani-kyō[132]
740 ten scrolls ICP
Daihōtō daishū bosatsu nenmbutsu sanmai-kyō
大方等大集菩薩念仏三昧経
Daihōtō daishū bosatsu nenmbutsu sanmai-kyō[133]
Nara period ten scrolls ICP
Nirvana Sutra
大般涅槃経
Daihatsu nehan-gyō[134]
Nara period Nirvana Sutra; forty scrolls ICP
Discourse on the Stages of Yogic Practice
瑜伽師地論
Yugashichi-ron[135]
740 Yogācārabhūmi Śāstra; four scrolls (12, 13, 14, 17) ICP
Flower Garland Sutra
華厳経
Kegon-kyō[136]
798 Kegon Sutra; six scrolls (1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11) ICP
Kokūzō-kyō
虚空蔵経
Kokūzō-kyō[137]
Tang Dynasty from China; eight scrolls ICP
Saijikonkōmyōsaishōō-kyō
細字金光明最勝王経
Saijikonkōmyōsaishōō-kyō[138]
Heian period one scroll ICP
Soku Kegon ryakukyō sokanteiki
続華厳略経疏刊定記
soku Kegon ryakukyō sokanteiki[139]
Nara period five scrolls ICP
Hokketōryaku
法華統略
Hokketōryaku[140]
Heian period one scroll ICP
Perfection of Transcendent Wisdom Sutra
金剛般若経
Kongō hannya-kyō[141]
844 Prajnaparamita sutra; first scroll ICP
Hyakubōkenyūshō
百法顕幽抄
Hyakubōkenyūshō[142]
Tang Dynasty (843) from China; first scroll ICP
Kōsōdenrokushu
高僧伝六種
Kōsōdenrokushu[143]
Kamakura period nine scrolls ICP
Account of the deeds of Enshō
円照上人行状記
Enshō shōnin gyōjōki[144]
1302 deeds of Enshō (円照), with brushwork by Gyōnen (凝然); three scrolls ICP
Konma
羯磨
Konma[145]
Nara period two scrolls ICP
Precepts for Monks and Nuns
弥沙塞羯磨本
Misasoku Konma Bon[27][146]
Nara period one scroll ICP
Flower Garland Sutra
紺紙金字華厳経
konshi ginji Kegon-kyō[27][147]
Kamakura period silver ink on dark blue paper eighty scrolls ICP
Ganmonshū
願文集
ganmonshū[148]
Kamakura period one scroll ICP
Tōdaiji sōshō hitsu shōkyō narabini-shō
東大寺宗性筆聖教並抄録本
Tōdaiji sōshō hitsu shōkyō narabini-shō[149]
Kamakura period 99 scrolls, 347 sheets ICP
Tōdaiji Gyōnen senjutsu shōsorui
東大寺凝然撰述章疏類
Tōdaiji gyōzen senjutsu shōsho-rui[150]
Kamakura period 146 scrolls ICP
Flower Garland Sutra
高麗版華厳経随疏演義鈔
kōraiban Kegon-kyō zuiso engi shō[151]
Joseon Dynasty from Korea; forty scrolls ICP
Konkōmyō-saishōō-kyō chūshaku
金光明最勝王経註釈
Konkōmyōsaishōō-kyō chūshaku[152]
Heian period two scrolls (5, 9) ICP
Tōdai-ji daikanjinsōgyō yūjihitsu shojō
東大寺大勧進僧行勇自筆書状
Tōdai-ji daikanjinsōgyō yūjihitsu shojō[153]
Kamakura period one volume ICP
Inventory of objects for Amida Keka service
紙本墨書阿弥陀悔過料資財帳
shihonbokusho Amida kekaryō shizaichō[154]
767 designated as "ancient documents" one scroll ICP
Solicitation for funds by Chōgen (Genkyū 2 (1205))
元久二年重源上人勧進状
Genkyū ninen Chōgen shōnin kanjinjō[155]
1205 ancient documents one scroll ICP
Register of slaves in Tōdai-ji
東大寺奴婢見来帳
Tōdai-ji nuhiken raichō[156]
751/6 ancient documents one scroll ICP
Record of Tōdai-ji estate in Echizen Province
越前国田使解
Echizen no kuni denshige[157][158][159][160]
756, 757 ancient documents early shōen in Echizen Province; two scrolls (scrolls 2 and 3; scroll 1 from 755 is at the Gotoh Museum) ICP
Eisai jihitsu tōboku hitsukenjōjō
栄西自筆唐墨筆献上状
Eisai jihitsu tōboku hitsukenjōjō[161]
1270 ancient documents one volume ICP
Sōbō Gekishu ganmonan
僧某逆修願文案
sōbō Gekishu ganmonan[162]
1198 ancient documents one scroll ICP
Document concerning Amida-ji estate in Suō Province
周防国阿弥陀寺領田畠注文
Suō no kuni Amida-ji ryō denbata chūmon[163]
1200 ancient documents relating to fundraising for reconstruction; one scroll ICP
Flower Garland Sutra
紺紙銀字華厳経
konshi ginji Kegon-kyō[27][164]
Nara period ancient documents silver ink on dark blue paper; damaged in the 1667 fire during the Omizutori that destroyed the Nigatsudō; twenty scrolls, eighteen of which were once pasted onto screens ICP
Document from Dajōkan
太政官宣旨
Dajōkan senji[165]
808 ancient documents from Dajōkan; one scroll ICP
Records of the Nigatsudō Shuni-e
二月堂修二会記録文書
Nigatsudō Shuni-e kirokumonsho[166]
Heian to Shōwa periods ancient documents relating to the Shuni-e; 293 volumes, 2107 sheets ICP
Records of the Tōdai-ji Kaidan'in
東大寺戒壇院指図
Tōdai-ji Kaidan'in sashizu[167]
Muromachi to Momoyama periods designated as "historic materials" one collection ICP
Matsubara collection
松原文庫
Matsubara bunko[168][169]
Edo to Shōwa periods 1090 documents Registered

Monuments

Image Name Date Type Other Comments Designation
Old precincts of Tōdai-ji
東大寺旧境内
Tōdai-ji kyūkeidai[170]
N/A Historic Site National
Old precincts of Tōdai-ji Tōnan'in
東大寺東南院旧境内
Tōdai-ji Tōnan'in kyūkeidai[171]
N/A Historic Site National
Kagami-ike habitat for fish (ischikauia)
東大寺鏡池棲息ワタカ
Kagamiike seisoku wataka[24]
N/A Natural Monument lit. "mirror pond"; the species is endemic to Japan Prefectural

See also

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  47. ^ 銅造誕生釈迦仏立像 [Standing bronze statue of Shaka at Birth] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
  48. ^ 銅造灌仏盤 [Bronze kanbutsuban] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
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  52. ^ 木造僧形八幡神坐像〈快慶作/(八幡殿安置)〉 [Seated wooden statue of the kami Hachiman in the guise of a monk (enshrined at the Kanjinsho Hachimanden)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
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  55. ^ 木造弥勒菩薩坐像〈(伝良弁念持仏)/〉 [Seated wooden statue of Miroku bosatsu (known as the Rōben Nenjibutsu)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
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  57. ^ 木造阿弥陀如来立像〈/(所在俊乗堂)〉 [Standing wooden statue of Amida Nyorai] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
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  59. ^ 石造獅子〈(伝陳和卿作)/〉 [Stone lion (by Chin Wakei)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
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  69. ^ 木造千手観音立像 [Standing wooden statue of Jūichimen Kannon] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
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  84. ^ 木造〈如意輪観音/虚空蔵菩薩〉坐像〈順慶・賢慶・了慶・尹慶等作/(所在金堂)〉 [Seated wooden statues of Nyoirin Kannon & Kokūzō Bosatsu (by the Kei school; located in the kondō)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  85. ^ 厨子入/木造千手観音立像/木造四天王立像(戒壇院千手堂安置) [Images inside a miniature shrine: standing wooden statues of Senjū Kannon and the Four Heavenly Kings (enshrined at the Kaidan'in Senjūdō)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  86. ^ 木造獅子頭 [Wooden lion's head] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  87. ^ 木造公慶上人坐像〈/(公慶堂安置)〉 [Seated wooden statue of Kōkei] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  88. ^ 木造伎楽面 [Wooden gigaku masks] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  89. ^ 乾漆伎楽面 [Dry lacquer gigaku mask] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  90. ^ 木造伎楽面 [Wooden gigaku masks] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  91. ^ 木造伎楽面 [Wooden bugaku masks] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  92. ^ 木造行道面 [Wooden gyōdō masks] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  93. ^ 木造菩薩面 [Wooden bosatsu masks] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  94. ^ 東大寺金堂鎭壇具 [Tōdai-ji Kondō consecration objects] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  95. ^ 梵鐘 [Temple bell] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  96. ^ 金銅八角燈籠(大仏殿前所在) [Octagonal gilt bronze lantern (located in front of the Diabutsuden)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  97. ^ 花鳥彩絵油色箱 [Box with flower and bird design] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  98. ^ 葡萄唐草文染韋 [Leather with grape arabesque pattern] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  99. ^ 木造西大門勅額 [Wooden imperial plaque for the Saidaimon] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  100. ^ 梵鐘 [Bell] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  101. ^ 雲鳳鎗金経櫃 [Sutra chest with cloud and phoenix design] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  102. ^ 孔雀文磬 [Gong with peacock design] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  103. ^ 銅水瓶 [Bronze ewer] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  104. ^ 銅香水杓 [Bronze ewer] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  105. ^ 鉄鑰〈鍵付/〉 [Iron lock (with key)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  106. ^ 堂司鈴 [Small bell] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  107. ^ 梵鐘(二月堂食堂所用) [Bell (inside the Nigatsudō)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  108. ^ 鰐口 [Waniguchi] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  109. ^ 朱漆布薩盥 [Lacquer bowls] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  110. ^ 二月堂練行衆盤 [Lacquer trays] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  111. ^ 木製黒漆油壺 [Vessel (black lacquer over wooden core, oil)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  112. ^ 黒漆鼓胴 [Black lacquer drum] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  113. ^ 彩絵鼓胴 [Painted drum] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  114. ^ 彩絵鼓胴 [Painted drum] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  115. ^ 黒漆螺鈿卓 [Black lacquer table with mother-of-pearl inserts] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  116. ^ 五獅子如意〈/(伝聖宝所持)〉 [Five-lion nyoi] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  117. ^ 玳瑁如意 [Tortoiseshell nyoi] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  118. ^ 鉄湯船(大湯屋所在) [Iron bathtub (at the Ōyuya)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  119. ^ 鉄釣燈籠〈/(法華堂所在)〉 [Iron "fishing" lanterns (at the Hokkedō)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  120. ^ 石燈籠 [Stone lantern] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  121. ^ 鉦鼓 [Kane] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  122. ^ 鉦鼓 [Kane] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  123. ^ 金銅受台 [Gilt bronze base] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  124. ^ 銅鉢〈金銅受台付/〉 [Bronze pot (with gilt bronze base)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  125. ^ 金銅鉢 [Gilt bronze pots] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  126. ^ 東大寺文書 [Documents of Tōdai-ji] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
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  129. ^ 大毘婆沙論〈巻第廿三/〉 [Abhidharma Mahāvibhāṣa Śāstra (scroll 23)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  130. ^ 東大寺要録 [Tōdai-ji yōroku] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  131. ^ 東大寺要録続録 [Continuation of the Tōdai-ji yōroku] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  132. ^ 大威徳陀羅尼経〈自巻第一/至巻第十〉 [Daiitoku Darani-kyō] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  133. ^ 大方等大集菩薩念仏三昧経〈自巻第一/至巻第十〉 [Daihōtō daishū bosatsu nenmbutsu sanmai-kyō] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  134. ^ 大般涅槃経〈自巻第一/至巻第四十〉 [Nirvana Sutra (forty scrolls)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  135. ^ 瑜伽師地論〈巻第十二、第十三、第十四/第十七〉 [Yogācārabhūmi Śāstra (scrolls 12, 13, 14, 17)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  136. ^ 華厳経〈巻第一、第四、第五、第六、第九、第十一/〉 [Flower Garland Sutra (scrolls 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  137. ^ 虚空蔵経〈自巻第一/至巻第八〉 [Kokūzō-kyō (eight scrolls)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  138. ^ 細字金光明最勝王経〈自巻第六/至巻第十〉 [Saijikonkōmyōsaishōō-kyō] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  139. ^ 続華厳略経疏刊定記〈第二、第九上下/第十三上下〉 [Soku Kegon ryakukyō sokanteiki] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  140. ^ 法華統略〈巻上/〉 [Hokketōryaku (first scroll)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  141. ^ 金剛般若経讃述巻上(白点本) [Prajñāpāramitā Sutra (first scroll)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  142. ^ 百法顕幽抄巻第一〈末(朱点本)/〉 [Hyakubōkenyūshō (first scroll)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  143. ^ 高僧伝六種〈宗性筆/〉 [Kōsōdenrokushu] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  144. ^ 円照上人行状記〈凝然筆/〉 [Account of the deeds of Enshō (by the brush of Gyōnen)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  145. ^ 羯磨 [Konma] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  146. ^ 弥沙塞羯磨本 [Precepts for Monks and Nuns] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  147. ^ 紺紙金字華厳経 [Flower Garland Sutra, silver lettering on dark blue paper] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  148. ^ 願文集 [Ganmonshū] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  149. ^ 東大寺宗性筆聖教並抄録本(二百十四種) [Tōdaiji sōshō hitsu shōkyō narabini-shō] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  150. ^ 東大寺凝然撰述章疏類〈(自筆本)/(九種)〉 [Tōdaiji Gyōnen senjutsu shōsorui] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  151. ^ 高麗版華厳経随疏演義鈔 [Flower Garland Sutra] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  152. ^ 金光明最勝王経註釈〈巻第五、第九/〉 [Konkōmyōsaishōō-kyō chūshaku' (scrolls 5, 9)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  153. ^ 東大寺大勧進僧行勇自筆書状〈九月十六日/年預五師宛〉 [Tōdai-ji daikanjinsōgyō yūjihitsu shojō] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  154. ^ 紙本墨書阿弥陀悔過料資財帳 [Inventory of objects for Amida Keka service] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  155. ^ 元久二年重源上人勧進状 [Solicitation for funds by Chōgen (Genkyū 2)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  156. ^ 東大寺奴婢見来帳 [Register of slaves in Tōdai-ji] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  157. ^ 越前国田使解(桑原庄券第二、第三) [Record of Tōdai-ji estate in Echizen Province (scrolls 2 & 3)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  158. ^ 越前国田使解(桑原庄券第一) [Record of Tōdai-ji estate in Echizen Province (scroll 1)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
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  162. ^ 僧某逆修願文案〈貞慶筆/建久九年四月十五日〉 [Sōbō Gekishu ganmonan (1198)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  163. ^ 周防国阿弥陀寺領田畠注文〈正治二年十一月日/重源加判〉 [Document concerning Amida-ji estate in Suō Province (1200)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  164. ^ 紺紙銀字華厳経残巻〈(二月堂焼経)/〉 [Surviving scrolls of the Flower Garland Sutra, silver lettering on dark blue paper (known as the "Burned Sutra of the Nigatsudō)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  165. ^ 太政官宣旨〈延暦二十四年二月二十五日/菅野眞道自署〉 一通 [Document from Dajōkan] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  166. ^ 二月堂修二会記録文書 [Records of the Nigatsudō Shuni-e] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  167. ^ 東大寺戒壇院指図 [Records of the Tōdai-ji Kaidan'in] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  168. ^ 登録有形文化財一覧 [List of registered Cultural Properties of Nara City] (in Japanese). Nara City. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  169. ^ 松原文庫 [Matsubara collection] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  170. ^ 東大寺旧境内 [Old precincts of Tōdai-ji] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  171. ^ 東大寺東南院旧境内 [Old precincts of Tōdai-ji Tōnan'in] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 April 2012.

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